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For some reason, whoever originally wrote this article thought it best to describe O-2545 as a drug even though there is very little information about it. It is considered a research chemical, and as far as leads go for other research chemicals, the word drug is not used. Also, O-2545 is NOT a schedule I drug, it is unscheduled. Additionally, O-2545 is the only water soluble cannabinoid, and I have therefore changed the importance of this article from low to mid so that it gets the attention it deserves. - Gunnanmon (talk) 01:25, 4 February 2011 (UTC)Reply